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commanded
adjective as in governed
adjective as in lawful
Weak matches
adjective as in legit
Weak matches
- authorized
- bona fide
- canonical
- card-carrying
- condign
- constitutional
- decreed
- due
- enacted
- enforced
- enjoined
- established
- innocent
- judged
- judicial
- jural
- juridical
- jurisprudent
- just
- justifiable
- kosher
- legal
- legalized
- legislated
- legitimate
- legitimatized
- licit
- mandated
- of right
- official
- on the level
- on the up and up
- ordained
- ordered
- passed
- permissible
- proper
- protected
- rightful
- ruled
- statutory
- valid
- vested
- warrantable
- warranted
adjective as in managed
adjective as in mandated
Strongest matches
Strong matches
adjective as in ordained
Strongest match
Strong matches
Example Sentences
The show has aired less often since the wildfires ignited in early January in Los Angeles County and commanded Newsom’s attention.
Before celebrated artists like Lamar and SZA commanded the Super Bowl stage before millions, the halftime show was a much smaller production—primarily featuring marching bands with no accompanying singers.
While Trump commanded much of the attention, last season's most noteworthy spectator Taylor Swift was also in attendance, with boyfriend Travis Kelce once again trying to win the Super Bowl.
Perhaps the highest praise that can be paid to Italy's greatest captain is that he would have commanded a starting place in any side during his Six Nations career.
Schools are commanded to replace fact-based history with "patriotic education principles," which is unsubtle code for fake histories that minimize slavery and valorize historical white supremacists.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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